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India holding back Test cricket: Waugh
Country have declined to play their maiden day-night five-day game against Australia
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India refuse to play pink-ball Test on Australia tour
BCCI are one of the few national governing bodies to have avoided playing pink ball cricket at the international level
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Smith backs day-night Ashes Test but feels one is enough
Skipper sceptical towards making too many changes to the biggest series in Tests
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Australia name 12-man squad for pink-ball tour match against Pakistan
The three-day day-night match will be played in Cairns starting December 8
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Day-night Ashes Test under discussion
Cricket Australia confirms holding talks but denies any final decision on matter
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Pink ball pioneers target competitive Test cricket
Aiming to make five-day cricket competitive and fan-friendly
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Ton-up Azhar leads Pakistan into commanding position against Windies
Hosts finish first day's play at score of 279-1
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Refined pink ball provides renewed optimism
Manufacturers are confident that the new ball is now more durable and visible
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Misbah, Holder favour pink future of Tests
Rival captains back day-night matches to boost the future of cricket
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Turning up for the Tests, a big test!
Pakistan will face West Indies in first of three-match series from October 13 in Dubai
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England to host their first day-night Test against West Indies
Edgbaston will host the first day-night Test ever staged in the United Kingdom
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New Zealand to keep trialling day-night first-class cricket
Board aims to build towards hosting their inaugural pink ball home Test against England in 2018
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Day/Night Test in England moves closer with trial
Dukes and Kookaburra are prepared to provide pink balls for the trial
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Australian cricketers to play domestic games using pink ball
Players to use the opportunity to prepare for day-night Tests against South Africa and Pakistan
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New Zealand cricket chief wants four-day Tests
David White calls for Test cricket to continue its pink-ball revolution by slashing the format
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Pakistan, West Indies set for day-night Test
PCB has proposed to revise composition of upcoming tour to three Tests, three ODIs and three T20Is
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Day-night Tests: ‘Conditions need improvement’
Players union urges Cricket Australia to resolve issues with pink ball
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Fearsome 'Gabbatoir' retains Test status
The ground will host its first day-night Test with pink ball, against Pakistan in December
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Captain Smith wary of pink ball test at Gabba against Pakistan
Kangaroos are scheduled to play Pakistan in their second ever day-night Test in December later this year
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England will host day-night Test, says board chief
Colin Graves confirms that the country will host a twilight Test
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Steve Smith backs Cricket Australia campaign for day-night Test
CA are determined to reprise the success of last year's inaugural day-night Test against New Zealand at Adelaide Oval
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Get used to pink-ball Tests, says Kiwi boss
David White warned on Thursday that people need to accept pink-ball Tests or the five-day format will not survive
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South Africa players against day-night test
The Proteas are reluctant as they have no experience with the pink ball, says players association chief
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Pink ball massive challenge under lights, says Misbah
Test captain feels day-night long-format cricket needs proper run
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Pakistan to use pink ball in first-class final
Quaid-e-Azam trophy final will be played at the National stadium from Sunday.
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More day-night Tests touted after Adelaide success
Captains Brandon McCullum and Steve Smith praises the innovation and calls it a 'great' concept
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Aussie media see pink ball appeal
More than 47 thousand attends the first day of the first game of its kind in cricket's 138-year history
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A new era: Test cricket in the pink
Australia to play New Zealand in first-ever day-night Test in Adelaide with pink ball
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Starc in the pink for historic day-night Test
Black Caps coach Mike Hesson says both sides will be keen to bowl at night which will affect the declaration strategy
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Virat Kohli 'excited' by day-night Tests
Indian captain welcomes the introduction of pink ball and says he hopes the experiment will work
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Test makeover faces its pink revolution
Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland says day-night Test matches are important to keep five-day format alive
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PCB interested in Cricket Australia's day-night Test offer
Shakeel Sheikh says he is advice by the board's chairman to take up the offer by Cricket Australia
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Day-night Test to go ahead despite stink over pink ball
The historic match will begin on November 05 between the two neighbors at Brisbane
































